One in Two Germans Will Develop Cancer During Their Lifetime.
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According to RKI surveys, nearly one in two people in Germany suffer from cancer over the course of their lives. However, the number of people dying of cancer has declined significantly over the past 25 years, as have the number of new diseases.
Almost one in two Germans suffers from cancer over the course of his life.
The RKI (Robert Koch Institute) presents alarming figures: In 2023, 517,800 people contracted cancer, and more than 229,000 succumbed to the disease.
Cancer continues to be one of the most common diseases in Germany – almost one in two suffers during life. The Robert Koch Institute publishes current figures and emphasizes the importance of prevention and early diagnosis.
Every sixth woman and every seventh man in Germany receives a cancer diagnosis before the age of 65. This shows new data from the Robert Koch Institute.
Every sixth woman and every seventh man in Germany receives a cancer diagnosis before the age of 65, as data from the Robert Koch Institute show. Which tumor types are particularly common?
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